Telangana assembly debates krishna-godavari water sharing from december 29
Telangana winter session advances to December 29 for special focus on interstate river water disputes. Chief Minister Revanth Reddy pushes debate on alleged past compromises in allocations.
Newsroom, December 23, 2025: Telangana leaders moved the legislative assembly's winter session forward to start on December 29. The main agenda centres on Krishna and Godavari river water sharing with neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.
Officials say the discussion will highlight claims of injustice to Telangana under previous administrations. Ministers plan to present facts on project delays and allocation decisions. This follows recent political exchanges over irrigation rights and upstream-downstream usage.
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